Hi you guys,
I am currently still in the process of immigration, however, I am also considering the factors that should help me get a job once I hopefully get my visa and so I have a question for accounting professionals.
I am an ACCA member - I was wondering; is ACCA recognised by Canadian employers (and specifically by the accounting firms)? Now I realise that I can easily get CPA Canada through an MRA between ACCA and CPA, but my real question is, do I need to do that?
I would like to know the degree of how important that is - For example, would people holding CPA Canada be preferred over me; an ACCA qualified? Or another scenario; is it likely that employers and specially accounting firms won't recognise my qualification to begin with and only define CPAs as "qualified"?
I am asking this because I don't live in the UK however, ACCA is highly regarded over here since the local qualification doesn't really have that much prominence or value - However, I realise how established CPA Canada is and so I am thinking it may be the only qualification that will really be considered and have value when hiring, and in this case I will invest the money and efforts to get it through the MRA.
Thanks,
Maha
PS: I don't know if my post is in the right group, I am very new here.
I am currently still in the process of immigration, however, I am also considering the factors that should help me get a job once I hopefully get my visa and so I have a question for accounting professionals.
I am an ACCA member - I was wondering; is ACCA recognised by Canadian employers (and specifically by the accounting firms)? Now I realise that I can easily get CPA Canada through an MRA between ACCA and CPA, but my real question is, do I need to do that?
I would like to know the degree of how important that is - For example, would people holding CPA Canada be preferred over me; an ACCA qualified? Or another scenario; is it likely that employers and specially accounting firms won't recognise my qualification to begin with and only define CPAs as "qualified"?
I am asking this because I don't live in the UK however, ACCA is highly regarded over here since the local qualification doesn't really have that much prominence or value - However, I realise how established CPA Canada is and so I am thinking it may be the only qualification that will really be considered and have value when hiring, and in this case I will invest the money and efforts to get it through the MRA.
Thanks,
Maha
PS: I don't know if my post is in the right group, I am very new here.